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N.Z. TROOPS IN ACTION ON BOUGAINVILLE AT EASTER. AMALGAMATED THEATRES MP~" ■ PL AZ A HI Throughout N.Z. 2 p.m. DAILY ' 8 p.m. THE ONE PICTURE THAT'S AHEAD OF THE HEADLINES! Walt Disney's Full-length Sensation, "VICTORY "VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER" THROUGH AIR POWER" AND A NEW DISNEY FEATURE that throbs with tropic fun and song. "SALUDOS AMIGOS" (Hello Friends) BOTH IN TECHNICOLOUR Released by United Artists. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HURRY I BOOK at D.I.C. or THEATRE. _ WILLIS STREET TEL. 41 219 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.m. Nightly, at 7.30. TWO MIGHTY ACTION-PACKED ATTRACTIONS. Guns blazing ... to the tingling tempo of stirring songs of the prairie 1 RUSSELL HAYDEN In "THE LONE PRAIRIE" "THE LONE PRAIRIE" With DUB TAYLOR . . . 808 WILLS And His Texas Playboys. ASSOCIATE FEATURE CHARLES STARRETT In "LAW OF THE NORTH-WEST" With ' Shirley PATTERSON, Arthur HONNICUTT A Columbia Picture. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) X--""' l/l N JEM A,"~ "~->»J 7"««^. A*- KILBIRNIK,^> Dlr.: J. 0. Williamson Picture Corn.. Ltd. 7.13 TONIGHT 7.15 7.15 — WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY — 7.15 Thrill again to "Warsaw Concerto" in the powerfully dramatic "DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT" (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) Starring ANTON WALBROOK .SALLY GRAY —COMPANION FEATURE— The rousing, thrill-filled, action-packed successor to "To tho Shores of Tripoli." GEORGE MONTGOMERY, MAUREEN O'HARA JOHN SUTTON In "TEN GENTLEMEN FROM WEST POINT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus "King of Texas Rangers" Serial. Tel. 14-202 for Reservations.

THE LARGEST MUNICIPAL MEETING HELD IN WELLINGTON ENDORSES LABOUR'S POLICY Tho Town Hall Concert Chamber was the scene on Tuesday last of ono of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in any municipal campaign in Wellington. It was easily the largest. , The following resolution, expressing tho desire for a change in our civic (administration, received tho hearty endorsement of the audience:— "That this large meeting, representative of those citizens whose work and interests are all given in rendering useful service to the community, proudly thanks Mr. James Roberts for his solendid address and for his brilliant advocacy of the principles on which he and his colleagues stand in the name of Labour. "Alarmed at the gradual deterioration and mls-plannlng of large parts of the city, deeply concerned at the wilful neglect to provide homes for an ever-increasing population, recognising tho urgency of practical decisions to deal with problems of transport, water, electricity, and reading, determined to curb this growing assaults of selfish interests on our rating system—this meeting pledges itself to the task of electing Mr. James Roberts to the Mayoralty and his Labour colleagues to the City Council, the Hospital Board, and the Harbour Board. "Further, that this meeting congratulates Mr. Roberts and his colleagues on the successful launching of a campaign that will lead to a Labour victory and Wellington civic rehabilitation." HEAR LABOUR CANDIDATES TONIGHT! MEETINGS COMMENCE AT S O'CLOCK. ISLAND BAY. MASONIC HALL: James Roberts (for Mayor). Mrs. K. Harris, and Messrs. T. Brindle. R. Holland, and G. Matthew. WEBB STREET METHODIST HALL: James Roberts (for Mayor). Mrs. Bcntlcy, and Messrs. J. G. Churchill, A. W. Croskery, P. A. llansen, and C. J. Hay. TOMORROW NIGHT'S MEETINGS KAIWARRA SCHOOL AND AT CASHMERE SCHOOL. KHAXDALLAH. R. HOLLAND, Organiser. VOTE ROBERTS AND THE LABOUR TICKET

£250 IN CASH PRIZES "WHY PEOPLE SHOULD BUY ALL THEIR GROCERIES AT THE SELF HELP" Write bost answer to this in not more than 100 words (No Poetry). Send to "Competition," P.O. Box 125, Wellington, or nearest Self Help Store, bet'oro May 31, 1944. FIRST PRIZE, £100 cash 20 PRIZES, each £5 cash 50 PRIZES, each. £1 cash , No marks will be deducted for bad writing, spelling, or grammar. The judge's decision is final. Before writing your answer, view the interior of a Self Help Store. All entries to be the property of Self Help Co-op. Ltd. Write your Name and Address in block letters on the . back of your entry SEND AN ENTRY A DAY-WIN ALL THE PRIZES—YOU MAY. ANNOUNCING THAT WE CAN NOW OFFER AN EXPERT FUR RENOVATING SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC. QUOTATIONS ON REQUEST. SAMUEL PIZER & COMPANY WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FURRIERS IMPERIAL BUILDING, 41 DIXON STREET (Opposlto Royal Oak Hotel)

YOU NEED WOKSHIP HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY ./AT A Lunch-hour Service at. St. Andrew's Church, The Terrace, Wednesday Next. May 10, and each succeeding Wednesday, at 12.30 to 1 p.m. . ■ ■ ■ . . . . Brief Talks on Vital Topics. Como and go Jia your time permits. " '■■'."•:■,. " ; ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 108, 9 May 1944, Page 2

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